"We want people and businesses to make a positive choice to live, work, visit, invest and stay in Tottenham - and the Plan for Tottenham makes clear how we intend to achieve this.

"The past year has seen tremendous progress with major investment secured; building work already underway on key sites, and wider improvements including community activities and the launch of our Jobs for Haringey programme.

"Commitment to, and investment in, Tottenham by both the council and the Mayor of London has brought renewed confidence and laid the foundations for change.

"We are clear that this is just the beginning of the journey. The Plan for Tottenham sets out our longer term commitment to building back better and making Tottenham a place everyone is proud to be a part of."

The Plan was launched today at the site of the iconic former Carpetright building on Tottenham High Road, which is being rebuilt after being burned down during the riots.

It was produced in partnership with the Tottenham Taskforce - which brings together community leaders, business experts and councillors to work together to improve Tottenham - and follows extensive consultation with local residents and traders.

It sets out how regeneration will be focused on key areas for development, including Northumberland Park; Tottenham Hale; Tottenham Green and Seven Sisters, and the High Road.

And it includes major milestones between now and 2025 so that progress can be checked over the coming months and years.

Highlights of the plan include:

A look at Tottenham’s current position and potential

Immediate actions for 2012-2014

An overview of Haringey Council’s longer-term ambition for Tottenham

Revitalising Tottenham High Road

Timelines for improvement each area

Creating a civic heart at Tottenham Green and Seven Sisters

Generating a new town centre for Tottenham Hale

Bringing business investment to Tottenham

Making the most of Tottenham’s outstanding transport links

Download A Plan for Tottenham (PDF, 5.5MB) - please note that this is a large file and will take longer to download on slower internet connections. Hard copies will soon be available from Council buildings.